Found this on another forum which sums it all up
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The NRL club is under the control of the League's club board. The rebel ticket has taken control of the Harold Matthews, SG Ball, and Parramatta District Rugby League.

As a plus for the rebel board, the PDRL board gets 3 of the 7 spots on the League's club board, and with the rebel ticket having the majority in the PDRL board they should be able to fill all three with their representatives.

What needs to happen now, is the rebel ticket will need to be able to get enough votes to take one of the four remaining spots on the leagues club board, then they take control of the NRL side, and can push Fitzgerald out.

Wouldn't worry, no-one from out West has any brains.Â The so-called 'rebels' consist of failed old football players, has beens, with no business record.Â The same old rubbish will come out of Parra.Â Animosity rules out there which is a good thing.Â They'll be eating themselves for decades.Â

How is he going to bring discipline and passion to the club when he couldn't instil it into his own son?

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He coached Camden with a lot of NRL has beansÃ¢Â€Â™ for a long time - now he'll be an intrigue part of looking after ParramattaÃ¢Â€Â™s has beansÃ¢Â€Â™ seems a logical job progression to ensure current standards at that club.

You are a reknown trouble maker Tookey at joints that serve grog - maybe they had your picture on the front door after your famous night out at Manly War Memorial club many years ago.

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And if Manly sign Carney wheel you can show him the bright lights of Manly and that Kings x is only a short taxi ride away.Â Just don't forget to collect your credit card from the bar when you leave the Bourbon and Beefstake this time.Â

Not sure if it was the War Memorial night of the the night at the New Brighton?Â I wouldn't go back to Parra leagues club again anyway as it is a ****hole.Â Too many Parra supporters.Â Â